
Radon Mitigation in Greenville, SC
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Radon Mitigation in Greenville, SC
Radon mitigation in Greenville (SC) serves a Upstate South Carolina market: single-family homes, mid-century homes, basement-construction common in foothills, and apartment complexes. Greenville is in EPA Zone 1 (highest predicted levels — Upstate SC has elevated radon geology). Testing finds elevated radon in 25-35% of basement homes. Typical jobs include sub-slab depressurization for basements.
Residential radon mitigation in Greenville runs $1,800-$4,000. South Carolina doesn't require radon-specific licensing; NRPP or NRSB certification standard. Greenville permits for electrical work.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Greenville have radon?
- EPA Zone 1 — highest predicted. 25-35% test elevated.
- Why higher in Upstate SC?
- Granite geology drives elevated levels.
- What's typical cost?
- $1,800-$4,000.
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